Chapter 14 Settlement, Urgent Tasks
Once again, the white light flashed in front of him, and Rosen returned to the mysterious sheltered space.
Although it was not the first time to come, looking at the vast starry sky in the distance, Rosen's heart was still filled with infinite shock and indescribable awe.
Because he knows very well that even though he has the name of domination now, he is still as fragile as an ant in the face of the power that created all this, so if he wants to really look down on this starry sky, he can only move forward more cautiously and hard.
"Congratulations, Juggernaut, for another remarkable journey."
Along with the hint comes Lawson's battle in the world of Torchlight 2, killing the nezumi for the first time on a rainy night, blasting away many nezumi and nezumi shooters with grenades, and taking out the boss Storm Bear Groot with a series of thunderous and coherent attacks, even so that it fails to launch a counterattack.
It wasn't until the scene of Lawson leaving in the last scene that a prompt appeared: "Do you settle the rewards for this mission?" ”
"Yes."
"Congratulations, complete the required mission: notify the Etherians, quest point +1."
"You currently have F-level game rights, and you have the right to choose a skill in the world of Torchlight 2 that you just experienced, and become one of your personal skills and bring it to any world in the future."
"Currently available skills: 1 Rapid Fire, 2 Ranged Master, 3 Throwing Boomerang, 4 Dodge Master, 5 Sword Contract, 6 Elemental Master."
"Complete Milestone Mission: The Wisher Takes the Bait."
"Congratulations, you have won the title, novice fisherman, fish lover."
"Obtain items, ranged grey bows, villains' signs."
Rosen glanced at his backpack and saw that there was indeed an extra bow and a pet nameplate.
This made him realize that the items in the game do not need to be purchased to obtain, and as a task reward given by the characters after completing the mission, it is completely possible to bring them out of the game world without spending merit points, and they can presumably also be used in other worlds.
Rosen glanced at the character interface again and couldn't help frowning.
"Juggernaut of the game: Rosen."
"Clearance: Class F."
"Current Class: Outlander, Level: Level 2. Can be used to assign attribute point 1. ”
"Note: Under the current permission, the level and personal attributes of characters in the game world cannot be taken away, but as compensation, the Juggernaut can get an allocable attribute point equal to the number of levels raised every time he leaves the game world."
"Merit Points: 585 points."
"Existing Skills: Basic Ranged Combat, Level 1, Throwing Boomerang, Level 1."
"Personal attributes: Strength 10, Stamina 10, Agility 8, Intelligence 8."
"Evaluation: Your physical fitness is quite good, and you have surpassed the vast majority of ordinary people."
"Gold: 240."
"Uses: Used as a universal currency in most worlds, and can be used to purchase most items that the Juggernaut has seen and used in the game world."
"Note: Its golden appearance, heavy feel is really refreshing, with it, you will have everything you. Secretly tell you that it is more cost-effective to buy items with gold coins than to use merit points, if you don't believe it, you can try it, I won't tell him to ordinary people. ”
When he saw that there were attribute points to take, Rosen's heart was secretly refreshed, especially when he saw that he had actually fished back a skill for nothing: throwing boomerangs, and suddenly felt like he had picked up a big bargain.
It's just that when he saw that gold coins could be used instead of merit points, he was depressed again, knowing that he had spent a lot of merit points in order to buy guns and ammunition before, wouldn't it be better if they were used to exchange for personal attribute points?
Depressed to depressed, it is impossible for Lawson to get back the merit points he spent, so he quickly suppressed the unhappiness in his heart.
Without thinking about it, Lawson added attribute points to intelligence, because this is definitely the most cost-effective way to add points.
Just as Lawson looked at the many pieces of equipment that appeared in front of him, ready to spend gold coins to buy a few items, a red prompt message suddenly appeared in his field of vision.
"Urgent Mission: Daniel's Wish, because of you, although Daniel escaped a threat of death, but any soldier on the battlefield will inevitably encounter accidents, after you left, Daniel was ordered to participate in the Battle of New Guinea, unfortunately died at the hands of enemy guns."
"Before dying, Daniel thought of his other brothers, especially his youngest brother James, and their good times before joining the army, so he hoped that with the help of your trusted brother in life and death, his brother could return home safely during the war-torn years."
"Mission Reward: Daniel's Gun Belt, Fame: 100, Merit Value: 200, Mission Point: 1, and other rewards will appear based on your performance."
"Have you picked up this urgent mission?" If you pick it up, you will have half an hour to prepare for the battle. ”
Rosen remembered Daniel's passionate face, and chose yes without the slightest hesitation.
"The mission is successful, please prepare before the battle, and the battlefield delivery will be completed in half an hour."
Rosen then looked at the items available for purchase displayed on the light curtain in front of him.
"Micro Life Elixir, +90 health regeneration, lasts 8 seconds, unit price is 58 gold."
"Micro magic potion, +50 mana regeneration, lasts 8 seconds, and costs 58 gold each."
"Identification scrolls, which can be used to identify items, have a certain chance to identify the hidden attributes of items, and the unit price is 200 gold coins."
"Signpost Portal Scroll: Create a signpost portal, as long as there is a signpost you set, then you can find the door back no matter how far you go, the unit price is 400 gold."
"Dynamite, you can use it to fry fish, and you will get fewer fish from the fishing pond with dynamite than you would with traditional fishing. Note: Explosives cannot be used in fishing ponds in towns. The unit price is 200 gold coins. ”
"Lightning Resistance Potion, +40 Lightning Defense, lasts 5 minutes, and costs 438 gold per unit."
"Ice Resistance Elixir, +40 Cold Defense, lasts 5 minutes, and costs 438 gold per unit."
"Fire Resistance Potion, +40 Fire Defense, lasts 5 minutes, and costs 438 gold each."
"Toxin Resistance Potion, +40 Toxin Defense, lasts 5 minutes, and costs 438 gold per unit."
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Seeing these potions and scrolls, Lawson really wanted to buy them all and stuff them into his backpack, but after looking at his wallet, he knew that he was simply thinking too much.
In addition to these, there are also a lot of weapons and armor for sale, and the performance is very good, but the price is really a bit rushing.
For example, a pistol with a very domineering shape and a total of three muzzles: "Paired Hua Decoration Palm Thunder, Rare Pistol, 72 DPS, Fast Attack Speed (.80 seconds), Physical Damage: 38-76, One Empty Slot, +15% chance to Slam, +45 Click Back ability." Price: 1496 gold. ”
Also, a piece of blue gear: "Multi-slot Harda Blade Bow, Rare Bow (both hands), 73 DPS, Faster Attack Speed (.88 seconds), Physical Damage: 53-74, Four empty sockets, +20 click-back ability." Price: 1780 gold. ”
It's an exaggeration to say that a bow can deal more damage than a pistol, not to mention that it also has four sockets, and with the opportunity to pair four Ember Stones, it can be greatly increased, so the price is reasonable.
For Lawson, it can only be seen and not bought anyway, so it makes little difference whether it is expensive or not.
In addition, there are hats, shirts, pants, gloves, shoes, shoulder armor, shields and other armor, but unfortunately the slightly added attributes are more than 150 gold coins, so after sweeping the two glances, Lawson stopped looking, so as not to feel angry in his heart.
After looking down and thinking for a moment, Lawson first bought an item that was placed in the corner: the mysterious Raid Flame Necklace.
This is the accessory he got when he used the golden key to open the treasure chest in the game world, but due to his own attributes and level at that time, he couldn't play its due effect.
And because it's not a reward for completing a mission, it doesn't directly take you out of the game world.
Now that I see it, of course Lawson will not miss it, first, he wants to be a souvenir, and secondly, he thinks that its attributes are really good, and because its price is not high, it only needs 41 gold coins.
After paying the gold coin, Lawson saw this necklace in his backpack, yellow and green, and there was an opal-like gem in the center, which was very beautiful.
After taking it out, Lawson played with it twice and put it around his neck.
Although with his current personal attributes, there is still no way to give full play to the attributes of his bonus, but the two most basic attributes: 4 points of ice defense and 6 points of fire defense are available, which are naturally useful to him.
Just as Lawson was thinking about spending all the remaining gold coins to buy miniature life potion, the corner of his eye swept away, and he saw another thing that he had to buy.
"Pet Whistle: With it, you will be able to summon your pet in any world, otherwise it will have to stay in the original world."
"One-time use, price: 80 gold coins."
"Permanent, price: 10,000 gold."
Lawson bought the former without even thinking about it, and an ordinary-looking wooden whistle appeared in his backpack.
The note on it says that when he enters the quest world, he can blow this whistle to summon pets.
Looking at the net worth that had shrunk by half in a moment, Rosen didn't dare to look around, and smashed the rest of the gold coins on the miniature life potion, but he only bought two bottles, and his personal assets were reduced to single digits.
In fact, if Rosen still wants to buy something, it is not impossible, because the merit value in his hand can also be used as currency.
It's just that Rosen has already made a mistake once, and of course he won't do it again.
After looking at his personal attributes, he exchanged merit points for attribute points, and first spent 100 merit points to increase his agility to 10 points.
Given that the Exotic Walker he had just joined had high requirements for agility, he was ready to increase his agility a little, but when he wanted to exchange it for new agility points, he was dumbfounded.
"Congratulations, your agility attribute has reached the limit of ordinary people, if you increase it again, you will have more strength than mortals, and you can also get the corresponding special attribute rewards, whether to continue to add points."
When he saw this prompt, Rosen was very happy, but when he saw that the exchange rate had soared from 50:1 to 250:1, he decided to give up for the time being.
Because it means that the remaining 485 merit points are only enough to add 1 point.
After thinking about it, Lawson spent another 150 merit points to increase the current 9 points of intelligence to the full value. Although he can't see any benefits for the time being, looking at the neat and uniform data, Rosen is also happy.
He didn't move the rest of the merit points, but looked at the little mission points he had just gotten, and then at the skills he could choose from, and finally chose to shoot quickly without too much hesitation.